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Found at my parents' house. For those who appreciate its value. The 10th installment of the "Rediscovering the Earth, Restoring Humanity Series" by the world-renowned photographer Yoshikazu Shirakawa. Shirakawa, who has consistently captured unprecedented, unexplored worlds, this time focuses on waterfalls, where water, the source of all life, displays its most dramatic expressions. Spanning six years and over 40 countries and regions, the photographs, taken at great personal risk, convey the allure of waterfalls, combining grandeur and elegance. From famous waterfalls like Victoria, Iguazu, and Niagara, to recently discovered ones, and even waterfalls in Japan, they exhibit a myriad of beautiful forms. As the 21st century is called the "Century of Water," interest in water is high. It is necessary for modern people to re-recognize the value of water through Shirakawa's work. Yoshikazu Shirakawa: In 1981, he was the first Japanese photographer to receive the Photographic Society of America's highest honor. In 1993, he achieved the unprecedented feat of photographing around Antarctica, which was featured in an "NHK Special." Since then, he has published numerous collections, including "World's 100 Famous Mountains" and "World's 100 Famous Waterfalls."
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